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The Florists' Review 



JDNB 10, 1916. 



LIQUID 



iO% NICOTINE. 



"NICO-FUME" 



8-lb.can $10.50 



4-lb. can 6.60 



1-lb. can 1.60 



H-lb. can 60 



TMRIPS 



PAPER 



288 sheet can I7.M 



144sheetcan 4.00 



24aheetcan 86 



SPRAYING-VAPORIZING-FUMIGATING 



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 APHIS PUNK for Fumigating 



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IIV Vo. Mala atrttat, 



■T. Loma. MO. 



WORCESTER, MASS. 



The Market. 



The fact that Memorial day was cele- 

 brated on two days this year greatly 

 helped the florists. Business was ex- 

 ceedingly good. Bouquets sold well. 

 Peonies were just starting to bloom, 

 and were in fine condition. Artificial 

 wreaths were in the usual demand, and 

 two of the local florists sold out com- 

 pletely. Lilacs were still in bloom, al- 

 though not plentiful. There were some 

 fine roses on the market. 



Various Notes. 



H. F. A. Lange sold his entire stock 

 Memorial day. His artificial wreaths 

 were gone before Sunday noon. His 

 greenhouses looked pretty bare after 

 the holiday. He has planted his sum- 

 mer rose houses with Mock, Taft, My 

 Maryland and Double White Killarney. 

 Mr. Lange has had several large wed- 

 dings, and reports more in sight. 



Harry Randall's business for Me- 

 morial day was large. He sold all of his 

 wreaths, and cleaned up his supply of 

 flowers in good shape. 



H. F. Littlefield did a good business, 

 and cleaned up fairly well. Mr. Little- 

 field did not open a branch store as he 

 did at Easter. 



The four or five little shops that 

 opened up just for the holiday business 

 seemed to do a fair trade. They made 

 up for the loss they suffered at Easter. 



The Waban Rose Conservatories, 

 Natick, had a fine crop of roses for Me- 

 morial day, and Mr. Montgomery said 

 that it was one of the best Memorial 

 days he has had. At this range there 

 are 300,000 feet of glass devoted to 

 roses. H. L. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



P. H. Stedman has commenced the 

 erection of a greenhouse at 22 Everett 

 street, to cost $300. 



Wadley & Smythe have opened their 

 store at the Casino entrance for the 

 summer. 



A. T. Bunyard, of New York, opened 

 his branch store here at 145 Bellevue 

 avenue June 1. He will remove his 

 family here for the summer in a short 

 time. 



The branch store of Joseph G. Leikens, 



''TO-BAK-INE'VFUMIGATING PAPER 



is the atro^gast fumigating paper on the market, each sheet 

 beiug saturated with a daflnlta amount of pura nlcatlna, 

 making it an extremely convenient and neat insecticide for fumi- 

 gating purposes; it is also free from ammonia, which is present in 

 ordinary tobacco smoke and extracts. To>Balc-lna Fumigat- 

 ing Papara are. recommended for use on delicate flowers and 

 plants. Put up in harmatically aaalad tin cana of 24 full 

 length sheets: ^ case, 6 cans, 144 sheets; 1 case, 12 cans 288 

 sheets. To-Bak.|na Liquid and To-BaMna Fumigating 

 and Buating Pawdar are the STANDARBS. 



For Sale by AH Supply Houses 

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CLEVELAND NEW YORK CINCINNATI 



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Inc., on Bellevue avenue, was opened 

 last week. 



Mrs. William Jurgens and daughter 

 are on a visit to Chicago. 



Harry A. Bunyard, of New York, 

 secretary of the American Sweet Pea 

 Society, was in this city last week, 

 meeting the committees of the Newport 

 Garden Association and the Newport 

 Horticultural Society to make final 

 arrangements for the seventh annual 



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Giunuiteed under the Insecticide Act, 1910 

 Serial No. 32i 



Save real plants ard trees. Jast the thine 

 for Greenhouse and Outdoor use. Destroys Mealy 

 Bur. Brown >"<) ^hite bcale.Thrips, Red Spider, 

 BlacK and Green Fly, Mites, Anis, In<«cts on 

 Roue BaHhex, Carnations, etc., without in- 

 jury to ilanta and without odor. I'sed according 

 to directions our standard lasecticide will prevent 

 nivaf es on your crops by insects. Non-potsonous 

 and narmlesstousera' d plant. Leadinr Seedsmen 

 and Florists have used it with w nderhil results. 



Destroys Lire in Poultry Hou*es, Fl.as on 

 Don ana all Domestic Pests. Excellent as a wash 

 Cor dnn and other animals relieves manRe. Effec- 

 tive where others fail. For sale by Seedsmen and 

 Florirts' Supply Houses. If you cannot obtain 

 this from your Sup ly House, write us direct. 

 Hi Pint. «Rc Pint. 40o Quart, 75e 



Hi Gallon, $ I .S5 Gallon, $«.0« 



5-ral. Can, «9.<>« 1 0-sal. Can, tl7.60 



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exhibition of the society, to be heli at 

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